Adalbert Kovács
[1][2][3] On 9 March 1947, Kovács made his Divizia A debut, playing for Flamura Roșie Arad in a 5–1 victory in which he scored a hat-trick against Libertatea Oradea, scoring a total of 13 goals in 13 appearances, helping the club win the 1946–47 Divizia A title.[1][2][3][4][5] He won another title with the club in 1950 when he played three games and helped The Old Lady win another Cupa României in 1953.[1][2][3][6] After 7 seasons spent at Flamura Roșie Arad, Adalbert Kovács went to play for Locomotiva Timișoara where he made his last Divizia A appearance in a 6–0 loss against CCA București, having a total of 172 Divizia A games played and 80 goals scored.[2][3] Adalbert Kovács played three games at international level for Romania, all of them taking place on the Giulești Stadium from Bucharest, making his debut under coach Ferenc Rónay on 21 September 1947 in a friendly which ended with a 6–2 loss against Czechoslovakia.[7][8] His following game was also a friendly which ended 0–0 against Poland in which he came as a substitute in the 56th minute in order to replace Ladislau Incze II.